Enhancing Medical Data Security on Public Cloud

Nelson L. Santos, W. Younis, B. Ghita, G. Masala
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Abstract

Cloud computing, supported by advancements in virtualisation and distributed computing, became the default options for implementing the IT infrastructure of organisations. Medical data and in particular medical images have increasing storage space and remote access requirements. Cloud computing satisfies these requirements but unclear safeguards on data security can expose sensitive data to possible attacks. Furthermore, recent changes in legislation imposed additional security constraints in technology to ensure the privacy of individuals and the integrity of data when stored in the cloud. In contrast with this trend, current data security methods, based on encryption, create an additional overhead to the performance, and often they are not allowed in public cloud servers. Hence, this paper proposes a mechanism that combines data fragmentation to protect medical images on the public cloud servers, and a NoSQL database to secure an efficient organisation of such data. Results of this paper indicate that the latency of the proposed method is significantly lower if compared with AES, one of the most adopted data encryption mechanisms. Therefore, the proposed method is an optimal trade-off in environments with low latency requirements or limited resources.
加强公共云医疗数据安全
在虚拟化和分布式计算技术进步的支持下,云计算成为实现组织IT基础设施的默认选择。医学数据,特别是医学图像,存储空间和远程访问需求不断增加。云计算满足这些需求,但数据安全保障措施不明确可能使敏感数据暴露于可能的攻击之下。此外,最近立法的变化对技术施加了额外的安全限制,以确保存储在云中的个人隐私和数据的完整性。与此趋势相反,当前基于加密的数据安全方法会给性能带来额外的开销,并且通常不允许在公共云服务器中使用这些方法。因此,本文提出了一种结合数据碎片保护公共云服务器上医学图像和NoSQL数据库的机制,以确保这些数据的有效组织。研究结果表明,与目前应用最广泛的数据加密机制AES相比,该方法的延迟明显降低。因此,所提出的方法是低延迟要求或资源有限的环境中的最佳折衷。
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